video journalism
Americannoun
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the techniques, methods, etc., of preparing and broadcasting informational, social, political, and other nonfiction subjects via news and documentary programs.
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the news items, programs, etc., that are broadcast.
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Additional reporting and video journalism by Jamie Moreland.
From BBC • Jun. 22, 2026
Tomas Navia is an Emmy-winning Senior Video Journalist for The Wall Street Journal, where he creates enterprise video journalism and character-driven documentaries on major national and global stories.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 18, 2026
Each year, the National Press Photographers Association hosts the contest and recognizes outstanding photo and video journalism work and honors the journalists who produce it.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 7, 2024
Mr. Shakir now runs the nonprofit More Perfect Union, which he describes as a video journalism and advocacy platform focused on issues facing American workers and their efforts to unionize.
From Washington Times • Sep. 4, 2022
Renaud, 50, worked with his brother, Craig Renaud, on award-winning video journalism and documentary filmmaking projects for HBO, Vice and other major international news organizations, according to their website.
From Washington Post • Mar. 13, 2022
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